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A beautiful trail winds through thriving trees, ferns, and other vegetation in scenic Forest Park, Northwest Portland, Oregon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-beautiful-trail-winds-through-thriving-trees-ferns-and-other-vegetation-in-scenic-forest-park-northwest-portland-oregon-image468972565.html
RM2J6YF85–A beautiful trail winds through thriving trees, ferns, and other vegetation in scenic Forest Park, Northwest Portland, Oregon.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?j^ "Si" '/->"• ;v'j'T- .1 '^y- 66 The Florists^ Review DUCHMBBB 21. 1922. Bosebuig, Ore.—The flower store which was formerly owned by Mrs. F. D. Owen has been purchased by William Austin and his son. Mrs. Owen will re- main with the firm during the winter. Mr. Austin was formerly in the trade in Illinois. But since coming to Oregon lie has been collecting and shipping na- tive Oregon ferns and mistletoe. BOEDINO SURVEYS PBOGBESS. In California's Basic Industry. Writing in San Francisco Business for November 10, 1922, George C. E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-j-quotsiquot-gtquot-vjt-1-y-66-the-florists-review-duchmbbb-21-1922-bosebuig-orethe-flower-store-which-was-formerly-owned-by-mrs-f-d-owen-has-been-purchased-by-william-austin-and-his-son-mrs-owen-will-re-main-with-the-firm-during-the-winter-mr-austin-was-formerly-in-the-trade-in-illinois-but-since-coming-to-oregon-lie-has-been-collecting-and-shipping-na-tive-oregon-ferns-and-mistletoe-boedino-surveys-pbogbess-in-californias-basic-industry-writing-in-san-francisco-business-for-november-10-1922-george-c-e-image238057512.html
RMRR8CP0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?j^ "Si" '/->"• ;v'j'T- .1 '^y- 66 The Florists^ Review DUCHMBBB 21. 1922. Bosebuig, Ore.—The flower store which was formerly owned by Mrs. F. D. Owen has been purchased by William Austin and his son. Mrs. Owen will re- main with the firm during the winter. Mr. Austin was formerly in the trade in Illinois. But since coming to Oregon lie has been collecting and shipping na- tive Oregon ferns and mistletoe. BOEDINO SURVEYS PBOGBESS. In California's Basic Industry. Writing in San Francisco Business for November 10, 1922, George C. E
Three unfurling ferns Leach Botanical Gardens Portland Oregon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-three-unfurling-ferns-leach-botanical-gardens-portland-oregon-13693209.html
. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 294. NE8T8 AND EGGS OF nesting site is along tlie borders of creelts, on tlie overhanging limbs and brancBes of trees and bushes. Mr. A. W. Anthony mentions this species as abundant in Wash- ington county, Oregon, breeding nearly everywhere. Nests were found in ferns, in bushes, trees and vines overhanging embankments; the latter, he states, seems to be the favorite locality, six nests being found in an old railroad cut, in May and June. The materials used are willowfloss and soft plant-down. Frequently nests are found covered with light- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nests-and-eggs-of-north-american-birds-birds-birds-294-ne8t8-and-eggs-of-nesting-site-is-along-tlie-borders-of-creelts-on-tlie-overhanging-limbs-and-brancbes-of-trees-and-bushes-mr-a-w-anthony-mentions-this-species-as-abundant-in-wash-ington-county-oregon-breeding-nearly-everywhere-nests-were-found-in-ferns-in-bushes-trees-and-vines-overhanging-embankments-the-latter-he-states-seems-to-be-the-favorite-locality-six-nests-being-found-in-an-old-railroad-cut-in-may-and-june-the-materials-used-are-willowfloss-and-soft-plant-down-frequently-nests-are-found-covered-with-light-image232414376.html
RMRE3AWC–. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 294. NE8T8 AND EGGS OF nesting site is along tlie borders of creelts, on tlie overhanging limbs and brancBes of trees and bushes. Mr. A. W. Anthony mentions this species as abundant in Wash- ington county, Oregon, breeding nearly everywhere. Nests were found in ferns, in bushes, trees and vines overhanging embankments; the latter, he states, seems to be the favorite locality, six nests being found in an old railroad cut, in May and June. The materials used are willowfloss and soft plant-down. Frequently nests are found covered with light-
Ponderosa pine and fall color ferns Near Camp Sherman Oregon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ponderosa-pine-and-fall-color-ferns-near-camp-sherman-oregon-19655019.html
RMB3YA4Y–Ponderosa pine and fall color ferns Near Camp Sherman Oregon
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1919 CATALOGUE READY Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special mixed, 0. K. outside, yi oz., $1.00; oz., $7.00. Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, H oz., $1.00; oz., $6.00. Steele's Mastodon Mixed, -^4 oz., $1.50; oz., $5.00. For description, separate colors, see last Review. STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon Aleiitiou The Hevlew when you write. H. PLATH "THE FERNERIES" Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Write for wholesale list of FERNS, KENTIAS and PRIMULA OBCONIC A Mention The ReTlew when you write. CAUrORNU GROWN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-1919-catalogue-ready-steeles-mastodon-greenhouse-special-mixed-0-k-outside-yi-oz-100-oz-700-steeles-mastodon-private-stock-mixed-h-oz-100-oz-600-steeles-mastodon-mixed-4-oz-150-oz-500-for-description-separate-colors-see-last-review-steeles-pansy-gardens-portland-oregon-aleiitiou-the-hevlew-when-you-write-h-plath-quotthe-ferneriesquot-lawrence-and-winnipeg-avenues-san-francisco-cal-write-for-wholesale-list-of-ferns-kentias-and-primula-obconic-a-mention-the-retlew-when-you-write-caurornu-grown-image238280722.html
RMRRJHDP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1919 CATALOGUE READY Steele's Mastodon Greenhouse, special mixed, 0. K. outside, yi oz., $1.00; oz., $7.00. Steele's Mastodon Private Stock, mixed, H oz., $1.00; oz., $6.00. Steele's Mastodon Mixed, -^4 oz., $1.50; oz., $5.00. For description, separate colors, see last Review. STEELE'S PANSY GARDENS, Portland, Oregon Aleiitiou The Hevlew when you write. H. PLATH "THE FERNERIES" Lawrence and Winnipeg Avenues SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Write for wholesale list of FERNS, KENTIAS and PRIMULA OBCONIC A Mention The ReTlew when you write. CAUrORNU GROWN
New growth of Sword fern polystichum munitum Siuslaw National Forest Oregon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-growth-of-sword-fern-polystichum-munitum-siuslaw-national-forest-13683570.html
RMAEH3GK–New growth of Sword fern polystichum munitum Siuslaw National Forest Oregon
. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. I li > r ! â i, « I m w 294 NE8TB AND BOOS OF neBting site is along the borders of creeks, on tl;e overhanging limbs and branches of trees and bushes. Mr. A. W. Anthony mentions this specleH as abundant in Wash- ington county, Oregon, breeding nearly everywhere. Nests were found In ferns, In bushes, trees and vines overhanging embankments; the latter, he states, seems to be the favorite locality, six nests being found In an old railroad rut, In May and June. The materials used are willowflosB a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nests-and-eggs-of-north-american-birds-microform-ornithology-birds-ornithologie-oiseaux-i-li-gt-r-!-i-i-m-w-294-ne8tb-and-boos-of-nebting-site-is-along-the-borders-of-creeks-on-tle-overhanging-limbs-and-branches-of-trees-and-bushes-mr-a-w-anthony-mentions-this-specleh-as-abundant-in-wash-ington-county-oregon-breeding-nearly-everywhere-nests-were-found-in-ferns-in-bushes-trees-and-vines-overhanging-embankments-the-latter-he-states-seems-to-be-the-favorite-locality-six-nests-being-found-in-an-old-railroad-rut-in-may-and-june-the-materials-used-are-willowflosb-a-image234842100.html
RMRJ1YDT–. Nests and eggs of North American birds [microform]. Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. I li > r ! â i, « I m w 294 NE8TB AND BOOS OF neBting site is along the borders of creeks, on tl;e overhanging limbs and branches of trees and bushes. Mr. A. W. Anthony mentions this specleH as abundant in Wash- ington county, Oregon, breeding nearly everywhere. Nests were found In ferns, In bushes, trees and vines overhanging embankments; the latter, he states, seems to be the favorite locality, six nests being found In an old railroad rut, In May and June. The materials used are willowflosB a
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RMB3YAF1–Elowah Falls and maple leaves in fall color Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Oregon
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE KERVAN CO, SHEET MOSS Heavy, Strong, Large Sheets Eastern gathered. Much superior to Western or Southern grown. Per bag, - $2.50 WIRE HANGING BASKETS 8-inch, per doz., $1.80 ) NEW STYLE. 10-inch, per doz., 2.40 > Best on the 12-inch, per doz., 3.00 ) Market. DAGGER FERNS Extra Fine Stock, Large. Per lOOO, .--.-- $1.50 GREEN CARNATION DYE Very, best, per box, 50c. 119 W. 28lh a, NEW YORK Gold Letter Prfccs SmBshed These prices on gold letters are Postpaid to you no matter whether you are located ^dbSUti) in Maine or California, Oregon or Flor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-the-kervan-co-sheet-moss-heavy-strong-large-sheets-eastern-gathered-much-superior-to-western-or-southern-grown-per-bag-250-wire-hanging-baskets-8-inch-per-doz-180-new-style-10-inch-per-doz-240-gt-best-on-the-12-inch-per-doz-300-market-dagger-ferns-extra-fine-stock-large-per-looo-150-green-carnation-dye-very-best-per-box-50c-119-w-28lh-a-new-york-gold-letter-prfccs-smbshed-these-prices-on-gold-letters-are-postpaid-to-you-no-matter-whether-you-are-located-dbsuti-in-maine-or-california-oregon-or-flor-image238125910.html
RMRRBG0P–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE KERVAN CO, SHEET MOSS Heavy, Strong, Large Sheets Eastern gathered. Much superior to Western or Southern grown. Per bag, - $2.50 WIRE HANGING BASKETS 8-inch, per doz., $1.80 ) NEW STYLE. 10-inch, per doz., 2.40 > Best on the 12-inch, per doz., 3.00 ) Market. DAGGER FERNS Extra Fine Stock, Large. Per lOOO, .--.-- $1.50 GREEN CARNATION DYE Very, best, per box, 50c. 119 W. 28lh a, NEW YORK Gold Letter Prfccs SmBshed These prices on gold letters are Postpaid to you no matter whether you are located ^dbSUti) in Maine or California, Oregon or Flor
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Seftbmbbu 8, 1021 The Florists^ Review 105 CYCUNEN 5-inch 40c each 6-inch 50c each Table Ferns Fancy Assortment $2.00 per flat, 100 in a flat. 2X-inch pots $5.00 per 100 10,000 p.^°;?„o FERNS All sizes from 5-inch up. Primula Obconica Best strain. 2X-inch $5.00 per 100 Rahn & Herbert Co. Clackamas, Oregon OWN- ROOT 1921-1922 List ready. All Field Grown. HOWARD ROSE CO. HEMET, CAL.. some of the biggest landscape jobs around Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and other nearby towns have come from this nursery, which was established in 1896. The soil is e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-seftbmbbu-8-1021-the-florists-review-105-cycunen-5-inch-40c-each-6-inch-50c-each-table-ferns-fancy-assortment-200-per-flat-100-in-a-flat-2x-inch-pots-500-per-100-10000-po-ferns-all-sizes-from-5-inch-up-primula-obconica-best-strain-2x-inch-500-per-100-rahn-amp-herbert-co-clackamas-oregon-own-root-1921-1922-list-ready-all-field-grown-howard-rose-co-hemet-cal-some-of-the-biggest-landscape-jobs-around-los-angeles-santa-barbara-and-other-nearby-towns-have-come-from-this-nursery-which-was-established-in-1896-the-soil-is-e-image238138470.html
RMRRC41A–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Seftbmbbu 8, 1021 The Florists^ Review 105 CYCUNEN 5-inch 40c each 6-inch 50c each Table Ferns Fancy Assortment $2.00 per flat, 100 in a flat. 2X-inch pots $5.00 per 100 10,000 p.^°;?„o FERNS All sizes from 5-inch up. Primula Obconica Best strain. 2X-inch $5.00 per 100 Rahn & Herbert Co. Clackamas, Oregon OWN- ROOT 1921-1922 List ready. All Field Grown. HOWARD ROSE CO. HEMET, CAL.. some of the biggest landscape jobs around Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and other nearby towns have come from this nursery, which was established in 1896. The soil is e
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 104 The Fldrists^ Review FSBBDABT 26, J.920 Good Old Uncle Sam Opens the Door Again UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Federal Horticultural Board WashinKton, D. C. February 7,1920. MR. W. H. MARCON, Albemi, B. C, Can. Dear Sir: In repl^ to your letter of January 29th, after careful consideration it has been decided that the cut leaves and branches of cedar, ferns, Oregon grape and other plants in your resrion, if shipped into the United States for decorative purposes, do not require a permit as they are not for propa- gating purpeses and thei Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-104-the-fldrists-review-fsbbdabt-26-j920-good-old-uncle-sam-opens-the-door-again-united-states-department-of-agriculture-federal-horticultural-board-washinkton-d-c-february-71920-mr-w-h-marcon-albemi-b-c-can-dear-sir-in-repl-to-your-letter-of-january-29th-after-careful-consideration-it-has-been-decided-that-the-cut-leaves-and-branches-of-cedar-ferns-oregon-grape-and-other-plants-in-your-resrion-if-shipped-into-the-united-states-for-decorative-purposes-do-not-require-a-permit-as-they-are-not-for-propa-gating-purpeses-and-thei-image238242254.html
RMRRGTBX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 104 The Fldrists^ Review FSBBDABT 26, J.920 Good Old Uncle Sam Opens the Door Again UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Federal Horticultural Board WashinKton, D. C. February 7,1920. MR. W. H. MARCON, Albemi, B. C, Can. Dear Sir: In repl^ to your letter of January 29th, after careful consideration it has been decided that the cut leaves and branches of cedar, ferns, Oregon grape and other plants in your resrion, if shipped into the United States for decorative purposes, do not require a permit as they are not for propa- gating purpeses and thei
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